Malala urges Afghanistan’s new rulers to let girls return to school
It has been one month since the Taliban, who seized power in August, excluded girls from returning to secondary school while ordering boys back to class.
It has been one month since the Taliban, who seized power in August, excluded girls from returning to secondary school while ordering boys back to class.
The scandal has received intense media coverage amid questions about its potential impact on Lee and next year's presidential election.
The launch follows a series of Pyongyang's weapons tests, including the launch of a hypersonic missile last month.
Cambodia has awarded a contract to a Chinese institute to transform the Preah Sihanouk province into Southeast Asia's next logistics and resort hub.
President Xi Jinping announced last month that the nation will not build new coal-fired power projects abroad.
The presidential aspirant said that this stance was to protect himself as much as President Rodrigo Duterte, who are co-accused for crimes against humanity.
Speaking at his first visit to the facility, Fumio Kishida said his government would work to reassure residents about the safety of the wastewater disposal project.
Bangkok is planning to kick off free-trade negotiations with China and India in a bid to attract high-worth investors
The shrine honours the war dead and is seen by neighbouring countries as a symbol of Tokyo's past militarism.
Angry mobs have attacked Hindu temples and clashed with police in various parts of the country.